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|    R Kym Horsell to Sum Dum Sock    |
|    Re: why is the NA hurr season so late?    |
|    03 Oct 22 04:33:29    |
      XPost: alt.global-warming       From: kym@kymhorsell.com              In sci.environment Sum Dum Sock wrote:       > "Bret Cahill" wrote in message       > news:c818b6ef-1d5f-46ca-9053-3bbdfc2635den@googlegroups.com...       >>> It's been mundane until about now, but "the models" are saying the NA       >>> hurr season is likely to run until the end of Nov and maybe into Dec       >>> this year.       >> The heat wave is supposed to be over.       > Welcome to the NEW NORMAL       > I hear climatologists are trying to get away from using the term "drought"       > to describe the American Southwest because the last 200 years have been an       > unusual "wet period" in an area where aridity has always been the norm              Don let any of dem regional deserts fool you!       Da plays wad a paddy feeld in 1800!!              --       US deserts wet until 8,200 years ago       Earthsky.org, 8 Mar 2015       New researcher, published in Quaternary Science Reviews in June, 2015,       suggests that a desert region in the western U.S. - including Nevada,       Utah, Oregon, and parts ...              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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